WEATHER FORECAST
; fine" anq. mild. ._, :JL : b.<Hfaeisk ■ Association.—Copyright. ! Wellington, Today f . The anti-cyclone which has be'en almost stationary" to the west during tlve last week, has ■ now moved on to the Dominion, and has.lnfereased In intensity. meters are ' " reading Inches at most places. Pressure lias fallen over Eastern Australia, where condition*-are ! tfisV turbed, The forecast is for "gn* variable winds at- first tending'/ northerly and later freshening. Weather fine and mild, but cold nfgbi. Seas moderate, but later rising. , . , • ; SUN, MOONi TIDE?. -, z ip£ ■'■■ '- j •■• Sunrise: Tomorrow 3.30 a.mt; Monday, 5.28 a.q*.. _ , ■. * Sunset: ' Today "5.57 p.m.; to- -, morrow 5.58 p.m.; Monday, 5.59 P- m >, . '. , '-, ■■ \ ' High Tide at New Tornorrow 7.26 *.m.,* 7.44 p.m:; . Monday, 8.6 am, 825' p.m. ; .J.'":;" .:' v '.\ the moon' i 'i-^ : cf Octobers Ful| moon, «»*rn. - October, 12: Last quarter, miMni October 19: New mbqjtv 5.18 p.mJ . October 26: First-quarter, 9.21 a.m. .. ,•■ - ■■■ ,•/>•■;• '.'■*■ ':%;, For Greatt £ritain, * fr*lano\ V Europ l» * Cj*n»rfa ; and, United States of America, via San Francisco, also Cook islands »m Tahiti, Monday, OctoJrtr.'!*,■ 2.30 p.m. .. r- . v.",:"-:--; I? ■
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 371, 30 September 1933, Page 4
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173WEATHER FORECAST Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 371, 30 September 1933, Page 4
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